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阅读理解。
     Jakie was nine years old. One day, his friend Amy said to him, "I'm going to have a birthday party on
Sunday, Jakie. Can you come?"
     Jakie asked his mother, and his mother said,"Yes, you can go."On Sunday afternoon, his mother said
to him again "Now, Jackie, when you go to the party, remember this, you must be polite (有礼貌的),
don't ask for food until (直到) someone gives it to you."
     "All right, Mum," Jakie answered, and he went to Amy's house on his bike.
     There were many children at the party. They played together for an hour and then Amy's mother
gave them some food; but she forgot Jakie and didn't give him any. He waited politely for a long time,
and then, he took up his plate and said loudly (大声地), "Does anyone want a nice clean plate?"
1. How old is Amy??
[     ]
A. Ten.
B. Nine.?
C. Sorry, we don't know.
D. Eight.
2. When is the birthday party??
[     ]
A. Saturday.
B. Sunday.?
C. Friday.
D. Last Sunday.
3. Whose birthday is it??
[     ]
A. Jakie's mother.
B. Amy's.?
C. Jakie's.
D.Amy's mother.
4. Did Jakie go to Amy's home??
[     ]
A. Yes, he did.
B. No, he didn't.
C. Sorry, we didn't know.
D.Sorry, we don't know.
5. Why did he take up his plate??
[     ]
A. He wanted others to look at his clean plate.?
B. He had a nice clean plate.?
C. He wanted some food.
D. His plate was very clean.
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       It was a Sunday afternoon. It was very   1    and nobody wanted to stay at home. Mike decided
to go swimming in the river. His brother, Jim, wanted to go with him. "  2   him with you, Mike," said
their father. "He will do what you say, I think."
       They got  3   the river quickly. A lot of people were   4   in it. Mike told Jim to play on the bank,
then he   5   into the water. About an hour later, Mike swam to the bank with a fish in his hand. Jim
was very   6  . He found a bottle and put the fish in it.
       Jim did   7   except watch the fish that evening. Suddenly Mike heard Jim    8   in the room. He
ran to him and asked, "What's wrong   9   you, Jim?"
       "The fish has died (死了)." Jim said, "I thought it was   10  .  So I took it out of the bottle and put
it on the chair. I only wanted it to have a rest."
(     )1. A. warm     
(     )2. A. Carry    
(     )3. A. to       
(     )4. A. washing  
(     )5. A. ran      
(     )6. A. happy           
(     )7. A. everything
(     )8. A. singing  
(     )9. A. with            
(     )10.A. hungry   
B. hot      
B. Bring    
B. at       
B. running  
B. walked   
B. angry    
B. something
B. crying   
B. from                   
B. free    
 
C. cool   
C. Take   
C. of     
C. resting
C. fell   
C. sad    
C. nothing
C. smiling
C. to             
C. tired                   
D. cold   
D. Catch  
D. for    
D. swimming
D. jumped                                             
D. sorry  
D. anything
D. laughing
D. on     
D. busy   
阅读下列短文,从每个小题所给的选项中选出最佳答案。  
     Sixteen years ago a boy gave me an important gift.  It was a smile.      
     It was the early autumn of my first year at a middle school, and my old school was far away.  
As a result, no one knew who I was.  I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone. 
Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt my heart break. I couldn't talk with 
anyone about my problems.        
     Then one day, my classmates talked happily with their friends, but I  sat at my desk unhappily as
usual. At that moment, a boy entered the classroom. I didn't know who he was. He passed me and
then turned back. He looked at me, with a smile.
      Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively and warm.
That smile changed my life. I started to talk with other students and made friends. Day by day, I became
closer to everyone in my class. The boy with the lucky smile has become my best friend now.
      One day I asked him why he smiled, but he couldn't remember smiling at me!
       It doesn't matter because all the dark days have gone. I believe that the world is what you think it is.
If you think it lonely, you might always be alone. So smile at the world and it will smile back.

1. When did the writer get the gift?
[     ]
A. When she was 16 years old.
B. After she made friends with the boy.
C. In her first year at a middle school.
D. After she became closer to everyone in her class.
2. Why was the smile an important gift?
[     ]
A. Because the writer's old school was far away.
B. Because the writer didn't know who the boy was.
C. Because the smile didn't mean anything to the boy.
D. Because it made the writer feel happy, lively and warm.
3. Where does she now think her feeling of unhappiness came from?
[     ]
A. From her old school.
B. From her parents.
C. From herself.
D. From her classmates at the new school.
判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示。
         There was once a king who had plenty of money and always bought beautiful clothes, but he was prouder
of his boots than of anything else that he wore.
         The king had a very good servant (仆人), but he was old. One day, the old servant died and another man
came to take his place.
         The king's new servant was young and clever, but lazy. One morning, seeing that his boots had not been
cleaned, the king called the new servant and said to him, "I'm going for a ride this morning, and my boots have
not been cleaned."
         "Your Majesty (陛下)," answered the new servant very politely, "it rained a lot last night, and there is a
lot of mud (泥) on the roads this morning. If I clean your boots now, they will soon get dirty again, so it is a
waste of time to clean them." 
         The king said nothing, but after he returned from his ride and had eaten his lunch, he did not leave any
food for his servant as he usually did.
         The servant waited and waited, and then at last when he felt very hungry, he said, "Please, Your Majesty,
you have not given me anything for my lunch yet."
         "Oh," answered the king calmly, "it would be a waste of time to give you any food now, because you
would only be hungry again in a few hours' time."
(     )1. The king was very rich and he always bought beautiful clothes.
(     )2. The king liked his boots better than beautiful clothes.
(     )3. The old servant was badly ill, so the king had to find a new one.
(     )4. One day the servant didn't clean the boots because he was busy.
(     )5. The king didn't want to have a ride with a pair of dirty boots.
(     )6. After hearing what the servant said, the king didn't say anything.
(     )7. The king gave the servant something for his lunch as usual.
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     Johnny Sylvester, eleven years old, was in hospital. Several days before,   1   he was playing in a football
game, he   2   and his head hit the ground. The doctors believed that he might never get well.
     "He seems to have   3   hope. So medicine won't help. Perhaps he needs something else," said one of the
doctors. "When I visit Johnny, all he ever says is that he would like to meet Babe Ruth." 
     To meet Babe Ruth, of course, was not possible. Babe Ruth was as important a man in America as the
president   4  , and he was the most famous baseball player in the game.
     The next day, Johnny's father   5   to tell Babe Ruth about the story of Johnny on the phone. Twenty-four
hours   6  , in walked Babe Ruth. Young Johnny couldn't believed it really was the Babe.
     Babe Ruth sat down at Johnny's bedside and said, "Now listen, kid, you've got to get well. I've   7   you a
new American League baseball. You must start throwing it."
     Johnny said   8  , and his eyes were in admiration at the great man.
     For Johnny this was the beginning of a new life, once he thought he would never see. To the surprise of
his doctors, young Sylvester went out of the hospital on his own   9   a few weeks later. He was also able to
live a healthy life-all because of the  10  of Babe Ruth.

(     )1. A. while    
(     )2. A. fell     
(     )3. A. waken up 
(     )4. A. him      
(     )5. A. tried    
(     )6. A. though   
(     )7. A. fetched  
(     )8. A. nothing  
(     )9. A. shoes    
(     )10. A. reply    
B. when      
B. stopped   
B. picked up 
B. himself   
B. managed    
B. since     
B. caught    
B. anything  
B. legs      
B. present   
C. before    
C. ran       
C. put up    
C. he        
C. improved     
C. after     
C. taken     
C. everything
C. feet      
C. photo     
D. after          
D. jumped         
D. given up       
D. his            
D. decided        
D. before       
D. brought        
D. something                       
D. socks        
D. success     
阅读理解。
     Last year I travelled to Paris by plane. I was very excited because I knew I would meet a lot of
interesting people and see some amazing things there. On the night before I left, I was so excited that
I couldn't sleep at all. When I sat on the plane the next day, I felt very tired. I wanted to have a good
sleep during the 9-hour flight. Unluckily, there was a baby sitting next to me. It cried and screamed
during the whole trip. How could I fall asleep with all of that noise?
     When I arrived in Paris at last, it was already 8 o'clock in the evening. I felt even more tired. After
getting off the plane, I went to my hotel at once. I paid no attention to the beautiful evening scenery of
Paris. I just wanted to have a good rest in my room. When I lay down on the comfortable bed, I fell
asleep very quickly.
     A sudden noise woke me up at midnight. I didn't know what happened, so I turned on the light. What
did I see? You wouldn't believe it! I saw two mice playing on the floor!
     What a terrible trip!
1. How did the writer travel to Paris?
[     ]
A. By train.
B. By plane.
C. By boat.
D. By car.
2. When did the writer probably start his trip?
[     ]
A. At about 9 a.m.
B. At about 10 a.m.
C. At about 11 a.m.
D. At about 12 a.m.
3. Why did the writer feel even more tired when he arrived in Paris?
[     ]
A. Because he didn't sleep well the night before.
B. Because he didn't want to go to Paris.
C. Because a baby sang songs all the way during the whole trip.
D. Because the flight was too long and a baby cried and screamed during the whole trip.
4. What did the writer see in the hotel room at midnight?
[     ]
A. A mouse.
B. A cat.
C. Two cats.
D. Two mice.
5. What can we learn from the passage?
[     ]
A. The writer had a good rest in the hotel room.
B. The writer couldn't sleep well in the hotel room, either.
C. The writer enjoyed the first night in Paris a lot.
D. The writer would never travel by plane again
阅读理解。
     Nasreddin woke up in the middle of the night and saw something white in his garden. It seemed to be
moving towards the house.
     That is a thief (小偷)! He thought, and he took his gun and shot (开枪) at him. Then he went back to
bed, because he was too frightened (害怕) to go out of the house in the dark. 
     The next morning Nasreddin went out and saw one of his white shirts hanging on the clothes-line in the
garden, his wife had washed it the day before and hung it out to dry. Now it had a bullet-hole right through
middle of it.
     My God, said Nasreddin, I was lucky last night. If I had been wearing that shirt, the bullet would have
killed me! And he called his neighbours together and asked them to thank God for saving him.
1.At midnight Nasreddin saw _____ in his garden.
[     ]
A.something strange
B.a thief
C.something white
D.a ghost
2.Nasreddin was so frightened that he _____.
[     ]
A.cried out for help
B.dared not go out of the house
C.dared not stay in his house
D.couldn't say a word
3. The next morning Nasreddin found _____.
[     ]
A.his wife in the garden
B.the clothes-line
C. the thief dead
D.a bullet-hole through the white shirt
4.Nasreddin said that if he had been wearing that shirt _____.
[     ]
A.he would be killed
B.he would die
C.he would have killed
D.he would have been killed
5.He called his neighbors together in order to _____.
[     ]
A.make a speech
B.tell the story
C.thank God
D.thank them